Couchbase is planning to participate in the Google Summer of Code 2013. Google has not yet selected us as a participating organization but we hope for the best and are getting ready. Read the following to know more about the Couchbase Open Source Project.

This wiki page serves as the Couchbase Server GSoC portal. Please feel free to contact for any clarifications/more info.

What is the Couchbase Open Source Project?

Couchbase is an open source NoSQL document database project. We have an awesome team of open source hackers with backgrounds in database and network engineering. Many of us got our start writing infrastructure software by joining existing open source communities, and we are keen to provide the same opportunity to other developers. We have a world-class engineering team and are committed to open source – everything we release is available under the Apache Public License.

Through Google's Summer of Code 2013 program, we would like to invite you to join our community.

Students

If you are a student looking for challenges and would like to contribute to the worlds' leading open source NoSQL document database, this is your opportunity. Couchbase is at the forefront of the biggest advancement in database technology in over forty years. If you want to contribute to the Couchbase Open Source project, please feel free to contact and also refer to materials.

Working in Couchbase gives you a chance to:

Collaborate with real engineers and other professional experts in the database area.

Student's application

Administration

If you have any further questions about the Couchbase Open Source Project for Google Summer of Code 2013, please contact the administrators directly using IRC (please consider CC'ing couchbasesummercoding@googlegroups.com when possible).

#anilkumar [Anil Kumar] - Administrator (anil at couchbase dot com)

#jin [Jin Lim] (jin at couchbase dot com)

#ingenthr [Matt Ingenthron]

#damienkatz [Damien Katz]

@jchris [J Chris Anderson on Twitter]

Communication

We prefer that you use any of the following channels to get in touch with us :

May 27: 19:00 UTC Accepted student proposals announced on the Google Summer of Code 2013 site.
Community Bonding Period:
Students get to know mentors, read documentation, get up to speed to begin working on their projects.

June 17: Students begin coding for their Google Summer of Code projects;
Google begins issuing initial student payments provided tax forms are on file and students are in good standing with their communities.

July 29: 19:00 UTC Mentors and students can begin submitting mid-term evaluations.

August 2: 19:00 UTC Mid-term evaluations deadline;

Work Period: Mentors give students a helping hand and guidance on their projects.

September 27: Students can begin submitting required code samples to Google

October 1: Final results of Google Summer of Code 2013 announced

October 19 & 20: Mentor Summit at Google

Ideas Page

We encourage students to provide creative yet useful ideas towards the Couchbase Open Source project as well. We have come up with a list of sample projects that you can contribute to. Additionally, you can also suggest your own idea.

Frequently asked questions

When is the proposal deadline?
According to the Summer of Code timeline, the deadline for submitting student proposals is May 3rd, 2013 (19:00 UTC). Please remember that proposals must submitted to Google themselves, although we are happy to discuss any proposals with you ahead of time.